1ml per 100 lbs of body weight (10 pound dachshund would need 1/10th of a mL)
2nd answer-- It depends on which type of penicillin you are using, if you are talking about the Penicillin injectable 300,000 units per ml, it is dosed at 1ml per 10-20 lbs of body weight. IM or SUBQ--More commonly 1 ml per 20 pounds, given once a day, for at least 3 days. Do not exceed more than 3ml per injection site. So if you have a 100 pound dog, you should give a total of 5ml but not all in the same injection site, I'd probably do 2.5ml in one location, and then another 2.5 in a different location.
The dosage depends upon the formulation of the penicillin (oral, topical cream, injectable), the type of penicillin (K-Pen, Pen G, etc.) and the infection it is treating. You should speak to your veterinarian if you believe your dog has an infection that needs antibiotics.
I need to know the correct dossage for a 65lb lab who is whempling some new pups of pennicillin
WhAT IS THE CORRECT DOSE OF aMPICILLIN FOR A 6 POUND DOG
Contact your vet asap, never chance your dogs life if you do not know the correct dosage.
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Ampicillin is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections for cats. The correct dosage should be advised by the vet for the animal in question to prevent the wrong dosage. The information should be on the label of the medication.
10 mg
yes dogs can take calcium tablets but you need to check with a vet to get correct dosage
The correct dose will be determined by your doctor.
check this out with your vet. if the dog needs it then the vet will prescribe and give correct dosage
What is the normal dosage for 500 mgm tabs. for a chest infection. 1 tab 3x aday or 1 tab BID or 4 x a day.
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
Ampicillin was introduced in 1961. If you have the correct user name and password you can get access to an article about the development of penicillin-based antibiotics here. http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0924857906003797
No. You should not use acetaminophen or ibuprofen on a dog. Aspirin is safe for dogs. You should ask your veterinarian for the correct dosage.
Correct dosage is determined by the prescribing physician and further information can be obtained from the pharmacist.
ampicillin is a antibiotic
The correct dosage is 5 to 10mgs per day.